9/11 ANNIVERSARY SECTION: An eight-page section, callouts, house ads and more

BUCKET LIST CALLOUT: What's on readers' "bucket lists"?

AUGUST FAMILY: Brown-bag lunches that fit new MyPlate guidelines, how to communicate with your kid's teacher and teaching kids about money

BACK TO SCHOOL PAGE: Clothing trends

BACK TO SCHOOL TAB: Tips for kids heading to elementary school through college

LITTLE LEAGUE PHOTOS CALLOUT

Video

- Betty White: Latest celeb invited to Marine Corps Ball
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-- Localization: Poll readers about if they think the celebrity invites are getting out of hand, or ask them what celebrity they’d most like to see invited to the ball.

HEALTH WATCH: Staying hydrated -- weekly Health Watch with items on staying hydrated in the summer, new research on HIV, how to keep your immune system strong and more. By GHNS

FEET PROBLEMS: Dr. Jasmin McGinty: Q-and-A on bunions, flat feet, pigeon toes -- Dr. Jasmin McGinty, assistant professor of Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery for Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, provides the answers when it comes to common foot and ankle problems in a Q-and-A. Be Healthy Springfield (Ill.)

POOL SAFETY: Linda Pfeiffer: Pool safety at home and at the park -- Here are some tips on how to keep safe at your home pool as well as at the public pool. First, install a fence enclosure that isolates your swimming pool and spa from the home, play areas, front and side yards and the neighbor's yard. Be Healthy Springfield (Ill.)
* Localization tip: Interview lifeguards at the local public pool for more safety tips or most common safety hazards.

JEFF VRABEL: Eek, spiders! - So I've found spiders crawling on me twice today. Small spiders, sure. Un-fatal spiders, I think, although it can be hard to tell because spiders are cunning and often disguise themselves as non-fatal spiders in order to sneak into places and sometimes pass through airport security. By Jeff Vrabel, GHNS columnist.

LORETTA LAROCHE: You owe it to loved ones to take care of yourself - The busyness syndrome has become pandemic. And it creeps into every facet of life, leaving us trying to plan time to have moments to take care of ourselves or to see friends and family. By Loretta LaRoche, The Patriot Ledger.

GREG ALLEN: The sum of our parts - It never ceases to amaze me how creative God is. No snowflake is alike, nor is a fingerprint. If we take the time, and that most certainly is what this article is about, then we may come to an understanding of something greater. By Greg Allen, GHNS columnist.

Entertainment

KISS FANS: Brian Mackey: Longtime Kiss fans passionate for years -- “After I saw them once, that was all it took,” he said. Austin was living in Pawnee, Ill., at the time, and he saw Kiss in Springfield, Ill., in 1983. He saw the band three times on that tour. Then he began seeing them more. A lot more. State Journal-Register (Ill.)
* Comments idea: How long have you been a Kiss fan? Tell us about your first Kiss concert in the comments field below this story.

Opinions

GRANLUND CARTOON: U.S. heat wave. By Dave Granlund, GHNS cartoonist.

EDITORIAL: No statesmen left, but how about adults to deal with debt limit? - Among all the disconnects regarding raising the debt ceiling, perhaps the greatest is that your guys are pure and the other team is practicing the dirtiest, most cynical game of politics imaginable. Only the most blindly partisan themselves subscribe to that fantasy. By Peoria, Ill.

KEVIN FRISCH: Banging their heads against the debt ceiling -- Most politicians have made it clear that their eye isn’t on the debt-ceiling deadline of Aug. 2, 2011; it’s on Nov. 6, 2012 — Election Day. You know who’s going to come out ahead in this debt-ceiling debate? Nobody. Canandaigua Daily Messenger (N.Y.)

Business / auto

AUTO BITS: Make the pinch at the pump less painful - Weekly auto rail, with gas-saving tips, Car Q&A with Junior Damato and more.
* Localization tip: You can do a Q&A with a local mechanic, or have a mechanic (or mechanics) provide you with a tip of the week.

GREG ZYLA: All about the mail delivery van - Q: Greg, I enjoy your articles on nostalgia cars and wondered if you could tell me if they still build mail delivery vans in Montgomery, Pa. By Greg Zyla, GHNS columnist.

SHOESTRING LIVING: Make frugal travel work for you - Now that summer is in full swing, so is summer travel. This season inevitably brings along an itch to break from the routine, get out of Dodge and see a bit of something new. For those living on a shoestring, doing so poses a significant challenge. Read on for some frugal ways to save on travel-related expenses, wherever you travel this year. By Molly Logan Anderson, GHNS columnist.

ON COMPUTERS: Computers hate heat as much as we do - PCs hate heat. It’s the No. 1 cause of system failure. The hotter a system, the faster microchips and hard drives will fail. By Jim Hillibish, Canton, Ohio.